By Tom Maston

The Spain international believes that the Liga leader will rediscover its form ahead of the European encounter, and claimed that the players are calm despite their poor form.

Barcelona's Jordi Alba is confident the Catalunya outfit can overcome AC Milan in the second leg of their Champions League tie, despite being 2-0 down from the first leg.

The defender believes that if the Liga leader can replicate the type of performances that the team has been putting in for much of the season, then it will be able to overcome the Italian outfit.

The Spain international believes the league match against Deportivo La Coruna could help put the team back on track ahead of the crunch European encounter next week.

"Wewant to winatDeportivothen look atMilan.It will be difficultbutif we recoverthe level of playwe have shownall season, I am surewe will win," he told reporters at the Mediterranean InternationalCup.

Tito Vilanova's side is currently in a poor patch of form after the defeat at San Siro was followed by a close shave against Sevilla and then back-to-back defeats at the hands of Real Madrid, but the former Valencia fullback refuted claims of panic at Camp Nou.

"It is truethat we are notused to being in this situation, butwe are calm," he said. "Welook forward toscoring goals and winning again."